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University of Rochester,
culminating in his 1984-1988
appointment as the
LaClare Professor of
Finance and
Business Administration. In 1974, he co-founded...
- two YP-80 jets for
operational testing. The 94th Squadron's
Major Edward LaClare flew two
operational sorties in the YP-80
although without encountering...
- Saskatchewan: A
Guide to
Historic Sites (Digitized 25 Sep 2005).
Elton LaClare,
University of Regina,
Ralph Nilson. .
Canadian Plains Research Center...
- 1930-1985. Toronto:
University of
Toronto Press, 2018. Lalone,
Meika and
LaClare, Elton.
Discover Saskatchewan: A
Guide to
Historic Sites. (1998). 206 pp...
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County Clare (Irish:
Contae an Chláir) is a
county in the
province of
Munster in the
Southern part of Ireland,
bordered on the west by the
Atlantic Ocean...
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Chiara Offreduccio (16 July 1194 – 11
August 1253),
known as
Clare of ****isi (sometimes
spelled Clara,
Clair or Claire; Italian:
Chiara d'****isi), is...
- The Poor
Clares,
officially the
Order of
Saint Clare (Latin: Ordo
Sanctae Clarae),
originally referred to as the
Order of Poor Ladies, and also known...
- The
Church of the
Society of
Jesus (Spanish:
La Iglesia de
la Compañía de Jesús),
known colloquially as
la Compañía, is a
Jesuit church in Quito, Ecuador...
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Clare Boothe Luce (née Ann
Clare Boothe;
March 10, 1903 –
October 9, 1987) was an
American writer, politician, diplomat, and
public conservative figure...
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Clare Devine (also Cunningham) is a
fictional character from the
British Channel 4 soap
opera Hollyoaks, pla**** by
actresses Gemma Bissix and Samantha...